Introduction

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What is Puck?

At the center of any young gay man's life lies a question: Who am I?
Puck Magazine celebrates this question, by exploring what it means to be young and gay in 2010:
1. From high-school crushes to coming out,
2. Your first kiss to your first drunken night at the club,
3. Surviving puberty to surviving college,
4. For small town teens with no support network to big-city gay boys starting their adult lives.

Puck's target readership is the Young crowd- Professionals, college boys, struggling artists, post-grads, club kids, even aspiring rock stars. Puck focuses on the larger issues surrounding young queer life: questioning sexuality, youth politics and wider cultural trends. Puck appeals to straight/questioning boys as well as gay youth activists, cultural connoisseurs and highly opinionated gay intellectuals.

Puck's audience is young, trendy, funky, queer, alternative, innocent, geeky, bored, adventurous, disappointed, playful, political, non-scene, confused, intelligent, romantic, cute, flirty, sassy, and discovering.
Puck is written by-and for-young gay men. From blog post-style articles to exotic travelogues, the majority of Puck's content is user-submitted; in this way Puck Magazine cultivates a strong sense of community and identity with its readership.

Each issue of Puck is focused around a unique theme, bringing refreshing and unpredictable content to its readers. Trendy, intelligent and ironic, our readers identify with the quality content in each issue of Puck. Being online, the magazine is accessible anytime anywhere to anyone.

Puck differentiates itself dramatically from the usual, boring recipes found in gay magazines today, instead focusing on fresh content and opinions, which empowers, educates, challenges, and entertains a new generation of queer youth.
We showcase coming-out stories, heartfelt poetry, and tales of unrequited love, bullying at school, lust on the dance floor, awkward dates from hell, and surviving that quarter life crisis. Puck readers are central to the magazine's message.

Puck is honest, provocative, alternative, fresh, funky, flirty, hot, in-your-face, helpful, playful, positive, political, non-scene, worldly, intelligent, innovative, sassy and shocking!

PS : We are looking for some good looking people to feature in our Mag.

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1 Response to "Introduction"

sufin Says:

the life of a gay is often under covered by all. for the gay the best part is of spirituality and not sex. this is the reality
and my own experience with many had shown me this. for a gay sex is secondery and what the person in search of is some one who can understand and accept him/her as he or she is. this aspect is lacking in most of the parts of india. i being a chrisitan had to face the same thing from my friends at school to my college level. i had the feeling that why i am like this?
what is the reason i am different from others and this led me to explore the reality into the beautiful flower garden. there are men who act as as gay but thy aim only for sex, this is not gayness. gayness is being to be friend with all and there is no different among the life of creation. may be many may not like it but this i write with my interaction with at least 950 gay men in india.

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